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| Here's an element of the story about the new "countervaling duties" on imports of coated paper from China just imposed by the Bush administration. The US paper company that brought the complaint to... | |
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| That's what reader John Tomasso says about an editorial in today's New York Times claiming that people who run so-called "private equity" funds ought to be taxed more.The deeper question in all this... | |
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| The New York Times Sunday Book Review ran a review yesterday of Radicals for Capitalism by Brian Doherty, a history of the libertarian movement. David Boaz at Cato has the story:It might have made... | |
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| Krugman this morning:I have a theory about the Bush administration abuses of power that are now, finally, coming to light. Ultimately, I believe, they were driven by rising income inequality. Ah,... | |
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| A Convenient (and Excellent) Truth The benefits of free trade are settled science. (Although that wont stop the deniers.)br< By Donald Luskin
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| In this morning's Wall Street Journal, a howler in a commentary by Kim Strassel on the pro-growth credentials of leading candidates. Concerning the McCain campaign, "There are also smart, free-market... | |
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| David Cay Johnston, the New York Times' tireless class warrior, produces this morning another in his long series of slanted stories about how seemingly objective tax data show American civilization... | |
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| Reader Andrew Weiss has a great comment on my posting yesterday about the politically driven economists who are questioning basic theoretical tenets of free trade:Now, let me get this straight.
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| A front-page story in today's Wall Street Journal captures the profound personal debasement of Left-leaning economists who have to find some way to go along with the labor-backed Democratic majority... | |
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| On the House Energy Independence and Global Warming Select Committee:
Your anonymous lawyer-lobbyist fried in Washington is here to report that the spirit of non-binding resolutions lives on in the... | |
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